Town Solicitation

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August 10, 2015, the Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen passed an ordinance regulating door-to-door sales in the Town of Collierville. The ordinance went into effect October 9, 2015. Approved Solicitation Ordinance (PDF).

 

FAQ about the Solicitation Ordinance

What does the Solicitation Ordinance mean?

Balancing the safety of Collierville residents with First Amendment rights of commercial solicitors, the Town requires all commercial solicitors to obtain a permit and identification badge. The ordinance also provides citizens with the right to prohibit solicitors by displaying a “No Soliciting” sticker or sign at their residence and/or registering their home address in the “No Knock” registry.

What is a “Commercial Solicitor?”

Any person who engages in door-to-door solicitation to hand out a flyer, or to sell a product or service (excluding newspapers or other editorial publications, exempt under the First Amendment of the US Constitution.) Commonly called a solicitor or peddler.

What is a “Non-Commercial Solicitor?”

Any person who engages in door-to-door solicitation representing a religious organization, charity/non-profit group, or political campaign. Commonly called a canvasser.

What are my options to manage door-to-door sales?

Homeowners have two options:

  1. Display sign-age that reads “No Soliciting” or “No Solicitors” at or near the front of residence. The Town will direct-mail one free "No Soliciting" sticker to all Collierville homeowners late September, 2015.
  2. This site is The Town's “No Knock” registry. Citizens may submit their address on the registry to be immediately added to a “No Knock” list.

What is the difference between the “No Soliciting” sign and “No Knock” registry?

The “No Soliciting” sign will prohibit all forms of solicitation from engaging in door-to-door contact at a residence. The “No Knock” registry will prohibit commercial solicitation but will allow non- commercial solicitation at a residence. Residents may choose to use one method, both, or neither depending on personal preference; limitations may also be determined by Homeowner’s Association covenants.

How do I report a Solicitation Ordinance violation?

Commercial Solicitors are prohibited from soliciting at any location listed on the Town’s “No Knock” registry; all solicitors are prohibited from soliciting at a location with a posted “No Soliciting” sign. Commercial Solicitors must have an ID badge displayed; residents have the right to ask to see an ID badge. If a solicitor does not adhere to the registry or signage, or is not able to show an ID badge, immediately report the violation by calling the non-emergency police number: 901-853-3207.